All 3 GOP Senate candidates finally provide info to St. Lawrence County League of Women Voters; still no response from Doheny

The St. Lawrence County League of Women Voters has updated their online Voters' Guide, now with responses from all three Republicans running for U.S. Senate.

There is still no response from Watertown Republican Matt Doheny to the league’s questions about issues, while Cape Vincent Republican Kellie Greene’s answers are there. They are both running for the GOP nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Bill Owens for the 21st Congressional District seat in the primary election to be held Tuesday, June 26.

The polls are open from Tuesday noon to 9 p.m. at one polling for each town in St. Lawrence County. Registered voters have already received a postcard with that information from the county Board of Elections.

Responses are available in the guide from George Maragos, Wendy Long and Bob Turner, who all seek to be the Republican standard-bearer against incumbent U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat, in the November election.

Kellie Greene, who is challenging Matt Doheny, who ran before, has her responses to the league’s inquiries posted in the guide, while still Doheny does not.

This St. Lawrence County League of Women Voters Congressional Primary Voter Guide is published by the League of Women Voters of New York State to help citizens cast an informed vote.

You can click on the link to the guide on league’s web site, http://slc-leaguewv.org.

The LWV does not support or oppose any political party or candidate.

The St. Lawrence County League is a nonpartisan political organization open to women and men that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.